Neurocentrism, Hypes and the Illusion of Knowledge
Why neuroscience failed to explain consciousness
Erik Hoel wrote an interesting piece on why neuroscience is ‘pre-paradigmatic.’ I’m glad to see that also someone else brought up this issue that I addressed a couple of years ago in the chapter of my book “Spirit calls Nature.” It was entitled “Neurocentrism, Hypes and the Illusion of Knowledge.” You might like to read first his post and then proceed to this one and make a comparison. I believe there are sufficient commonalities to state with confidence that we are seeing a real issue not only with neuroscience but with science in general. And, if you are still with me once gone through all that, you might understand better what motivated me to publish this article that made a summary and critical review of the mind-brain identity theory.
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